Jeffrey W. Miller
Candidate for Council
Jeffrey W. Miller is an Assistant Professor of Biostatistics at the Harvard T.H.
Chan School of Public Health. He received his PhD in Applied Mathematics from
Brown University in 2014, and was a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of
Statistical Science at Duke University during 2014-2016. The overall theme of
Jeff's research is robust Bayesian analysis of complex high-dimensional biomedical
data. His methodological and theoretical work focuses on robustness to model
misspecification, nonparametric Bayesian models, frequentist analysis of Bayesian
methods, and efficient algorithms for inference in complex models. His applied
work contributes to advancing the understanding and treatment of age-related
chronic diseases, including cancer in particular.